Very true.
I just was just with my father for an extended stint in the hospital. I could write a book about all the things that happened there. It’s outrageous.
Don’t ever go to a hospital without someone there every minute as your advocate. You could very well die.
“I just was just with my father for an extended stint in the hospital. I could write a book about all the things that happened there. Its outrageous.”
It is absolutely amazing, all the errors and mistakes, and all the LIES, LITERALLY LIES, about what they did are horrendous. I just got out of the hospital, a short stay for breathing problems, 4 days, and I am a diabetic on insulin (my sugar was fine when I went in), and couldn’t get any insulin in the hospital, and my sugar (normally 100-140) went up and up and up, and they still wouldn’t give me insulin. When my sugar went to 385, and still got no relief, I finally threatened to walk out of the hospital and get my own insulin at home, and sue their pants off before I finally got insulin to bring my sugar down.
Then on my discharge checkout sheet they specified they had given me all the medicines I didn’t get.
Go get your medical records, all of them (they normally only want to give you a short summary), including your medications and doctors and nurses comments. You might be amazed to find, like I did, how different your records were from what really happened.